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How to use jumble in a sentence

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An exhausted jumble of execrations directed at himself, the hellish place, and everything within it ran through his mind.
A jumble sale will be held on Saturday at the Emmanuel Church Halls, in The Grove, West Wickham.
But I might very well give it to the local charity shop or the church jumble sale.
It's going to be more like a proper high street shop and less like a jumble sale.
Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale.
Also, they tend to relate a clear and definite series of events rather than a ramblingly incoherent jumble.
The steeply sloping reef was covered in a jumble of steel hawser, deck plates, twisted girder and hand-rail.
Built in 1792 as a summer retreat, it's a charming legacy of the days when Azerbaijan was a chaotic jumble of rival khanates and principalities.
The layout is symmetrical and orderly, which contrasts with the cottagey jumble of perennials and bulbs within the four rectangular beds.
Around the front door was a jumble of wild roses and he went up the path and knocked lightly.
There was a limpid pool of emerald water rimmed with brown sand, set in a giant's jumble of rubbed granite blocks.
Around 6km of crenellated walls and arched gateways enclose a tight jumble of streets and cafe-lined squares.
Among the jumble and mess were hidden treasures priceless articles bundled next to worthless rubbish.
There have been so many run-ins with police and psychiatric staff that it all becomes a jumble.
Fundraising events included a giant sale at Marshfield, lunches, jumble sales and coffee mornings.
For decades McGarrell has been known for complex paintings that jumble myth, invented fictions and surreal landscapes.
It's unlicensed so if you need some bevvies to jumble up the courage, get tanked up elsewhere.
A jumble of investments created as an alternative to losing all one's money backing a single horse.
Pope has a scratchy, dark drawing style that tosses characters and objects together in an impressionistic jumble.
When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The jumble of colour and redolence was invaded with light that asserted its presence like a great living spirit.
Her old boxes, which she had taken with her from home, had been sent to a jumble sale.
The mayor's wife opened the door an inch and peeped at us as we lay, looking, indeed, more like a jumble sale than anything.
The jumble sale was being held in the schools and all St. Gwithian was there, fighting tooth and nail over the bargains.
My mind is a confused jumble of onyx and gilding and 216 mosaic floors and palms.
A jumble of packing-cases with something twisted in a corner to signify a bleat.
The congregation seemed to him conglomerate, a jumble of conflicting elements.
In the lively jumble of robust, rejoicing realities about him, he seemed to have emerged from the fringy edges of a daze.
All this jumble, this gallimaufry, I say, does not impair the spiritual worth of the play.
In point of style it is a curious jumble of American sense and Southern highfaluting.
So there was the situation till the war of Ninety-three came along to jumble us all up and knock everything to spillikins.
The acts of the other ten were, as might have been expected, a jumble of incongruities.
Do we not nightly jumble events and personages and times and places, as these do daily?
Of all these men and the rushing world of power they lived in, I have only a jumble of memories now.
A musician might extract some harmony from this chaos of noises, this jumble of sounds.
It was full of a jumble of newspapers, books, old clothes and underlinen, in bundles.
She was almost lost in a jumble of parcels and toys and knickknacks.
That's the right figure, isn't it, for the best things at a jumble sale?
Now here is a strange jumble and hotch potch of Matters, if you mind it.
It was so old that any jumble sale would have been pleased to have it.
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